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Treviso
Vittorio Veneto

Mount Pizzoc – Meschio River loop from Soffratta

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Italy
Veneto
Treviso
Vittorio Veneto

Mount Pizzoc – Meschio River loop from Soffratta

Hard

5.0

(3)

59

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Mount Pizzoc – Meschio River loop from Soffratta

03:37

39.1km

1,500m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

1.50 km

Riverside Buildings in Soffrata

Highlight • Settlement

a great cycle path by the water

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2

2.56 km

Salita delle Coste

Highlight • Climb

3

12.5 km

Chapel of S. Antonio

Highlight • Religious Site

Positioned on the edge of the so-called Strada del Santo (ancient "rowing" road directed to Sonego which was used by the Serenissima to transfer the timber used in the construction of the oars of its naval fleet downstream), the capital of S. Antonio is today an important reference for local hikers. Dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua, it overlooks the plain below, Col Visentin, Monte Grappa and the Asolani hills in an extremely panoramic position. Inside the image of the saint and a notebook for signatures.

From here the view sweeps over the nearby Col Ronc and the Costa di Fregona, the heights of Vittorio Veneto and the long "rope hills" that delimit the valley.

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4

19.9 km

Mount Pizzoc

Highlight • Summit

With its 1,565 m of altitude, Monte Pizzoc is one of the highest points of the Treviso Pre-Alps. The oronym Pizzòc derives from "pits-òc" or "small tip". On its top is the current Piazza della Pace. Inaugurated in 2006, it is the highest "square" in Europe. The area still shows the marks left by the calcium carbonate quarry that was disused before the 1950s. Here, starting from 1962, during the Cold War period, a NATO radar base was housed directly connected to the Pian Cansiglio missile base. Operationally closed in July 1977, it was definitively abandoned on August 21, 1979.

From its summit, on clear days, you can enjoy an exceptional and vast panorama that goes from the Euganean Hills to the Venetian Lagoon to the Gulf of Trieste. To the north, on the other hand, the Cavallo group and the Alpago mountains stand out. To the west, the Cesen - Col Visentin ridge, the Vallata and the Revine lakes. Just below the summit is the Città di Vittorio Veneto Refuge, known as Baracón, as it housed the quarry workers; during the Second World War it was also the seat of the command of the Cairoli Brothers Partisan Brigade.

In the popular belief, the mountain also acts as a meteorological indicator:
- "Se l'à la zhintùra, no'l dùra" or "If it shows the belt of clouds, the good weather does not last";
- "If l’à’ l penàzh, pióva a s’cìh e s’ciàch "or" If it has a plume, rain in pans ";
- "If l’à’ l capèl, al will bèl "or" If he has a hat, it will be beautiful ".

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30.2 km

La Briglia (or Le Briglie)

Highlight • Trail

Many of the trails that lead to the top of Monte Pizzoc start here, in the locality of Le Briglie. It is located about three kilometers from the center of Fregona, in the province of Treviso, and allows a splendid ascent with views of Vittorio Veneto.

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32.2 km

One day while on my bike I saw people with bottles take water and they told me to stop when I can because the water that comes out of this fountain is very good

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7

34.0 km

on the slopes of the Cansiglio: nice climb, 7% average gradient, well shaded and not very busy. It arrives at the Calieron caves or continues towards Cansiglio

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37.7 km

Meschio River

Highlight • River

The Meschio River flows through the province of Treviso, characterized by its clear waters and its pristine natural environment. This watercourse, about 30 kilometers long, originates in the hills of Vittoriese and winds through green landscapes, offering habitats to a variety of flora and fauna. Along its banks you can find cycle and pedestrian paths that allow you to explore the beauty of the surrounding area, ideal for hikers and cyclists. Furthermore, the Meschio River represents an important resource for the area, contributing to local agriculture and biodiversity.

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39.1 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

22.6 km

12.8 km

2.04 km

909 m

401 m

389 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

21.1 km

15.7 km

2.08 km

266 m

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Lowest point (120 m)

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Saturday 11 July

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14 %

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